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the boston canada capital model. -- the boston community capital model. on the left-hand side, it is a brief narrative about what is happening to san francisco from the counseling perspectives. on the right-hand side, that information pertaining to the top two sheets and i will see if i can put them up here. supervisor avalos: i was not sure if your time was up. if you could continue. >> this spreadsheet was an affordability analysis that we conducted to try to determine whether or not the folks we were seeing, whether or not they fell into the affordability guidelines for the boston model. after determining that come up with the purchase price of the home the in terms of trying to rescue it and keep the client in the home. for those who don't know, the city of boston, what they have done is set up a model where the nonprofits is partnering with a hedge fund and a lender. they are screening focused through partnerships with banks like banc of america at to determine whether or not the folks can qualify in order to allow boston community capital to purchas
the boston canada capital model. -- the boston community capital model. on the left-hand side, it is a brief narrative about what is happening to san francisco from the counseling perspectives. on the right-hand side, that information pertaining to the top two sheets and i will see if i can put them up here. supervisor avalos: i was not sure if your time was up. if you could continue. >> this spreadsheet was an affordability analysis that we conducted to try to determine whether or not...
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in new york is 5 percent, in boston is actually 6%. that looked normal at the time of policy, but since the franc dog act had been passed, there have been a lot of learning experiences from the ground. we will be drafting additional legislation pretty quickly here, to revise that policy. supervisor mar: i know that the mta has given a lot of thought to structures and permits like that. personally, i am not a fan of the traditional medallion system. i think that it injects a lot of inefficiency into the system and in forces -- and present their lot of enforcement issues. putting in the middle man that can charge and make a lot of money. i am wondering what the thinking is around different structures. >> absolutely. the single operator permit was a different kind. in many ways companies have asked us to give a number of temporary permits to the company's. said they could operate the vehicles without a medallion holder involved. yes, we are thinking about different ways for these permits, as they do not meet the traditional medallion mobl
in new york is 5 percent, in boston is actually 6%. that looked normal at the time of policy, but since the franc dog act had been passed, there have been a lot of learning experiences from the ground. we will be drafting additional legislation pretty quickly here, to revise that policy. supervisor mar: i know that the mta has given a lot of thought to structures and permits like that. personally, i am not a fan of the traditional medallion system. i think that it injects a lot of inefficiency...
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boston university. you were a year after me. i don't remember taking classes. >> i don't remember a thing. i was sucking on a bong, but beyond that, i learned afterward. >> i'll take you beyond boston university. you're the face of bravo. people knew you were at cbs. >> i was at the oh plijs, hurricane an drew, covering the first "vanity fair" oscar party and bill clinton's nominating convention in new york, so a lot of really exciting things, and i absolutely loved it. i felt like at cbs news i was in the center of the universe. >> you haven't forgotten some of your best moments. i'll call your attention to six moments you'd like to forget. >> yes. what was on the list? >> one wiof them was open mike. >> my mouth has gotten -- i was voted most talk aive. it's gotten me where i am today but it's also my achilles' heel. i was doing a remote for cbs and i was saying something unkind about the anchor back in cbs and the person i was speaking with had around open mike and what i said was going right into the earpiece. >> you say you
boston university. you were a year after me. i don't remember taking classes. >> i don't remember a thing. i was sucking on a bong, but beyond that, i learned afterward. >> i'll take you beyond boston university. you're the face of bravo. people knew you were at cbs. >> i was at the oh plijs, hurricane an drew, covering the first "vanity fair" oscar party and bill clinton's nominating convention in new york, so a lot of really exciting things, and i absolutely loved...
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our guest is boston herald reporter christine mcconnell. we'll be joined by howard kertz and lauren ashburn of the daily download to look at the use of social media in the presidential campaign. and we'll discuss the college board's recent report on how high school students are doing on the s.a.t.s. our guest is college board vice president james montoya. washington journal journal is live on c-span every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >>> tuesday the new america foundation looks at the role of money in the 2012 elections. panelists include former sec chairman trevor potter. live coverage starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> every generation through our history has worked and sacrificed to leave a better country to their children, their grandchildren and future generations. we're spending their money, we are now even more, much more spending their money, and we are leaving them a mess that will be a very difficult to deal with, and if we are tt weak, just think of who wants to come here first and take us over. now, the last thing i ever wan
our guest is boston herald reporter christine mcconnell. we'll be joined by howard kertz and lauren ashburn of the daily download to look at the use of social media in the presidential campaign. and we'll discuss the college board's recent report on how high school students are doing on the s.a.t.s. our guest is college board vice president james montoya. washington journal journal is live on c-span every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >>> tuesday the new america foundation looks at the role...
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boston properties is one of them. i believe that equity office properties is another. i do believe that the campaign was somewhat misleading in that it led many members of the public to believe that there was a wall on the waterfront that was going to be created. but let's not lose sight of the fact that the eight washington development, which steps up from 48 feet in height along the embarcadero to a maximum of 130 feet height at the rear of the sight fits the scale of the buildings in the area. in fact, it is lower than the nearest residential building, which the golden gateway apartments which stands at 250 feet high, and is certainly much lower than the boston properties embarcadero office building, which starts at 550 feet. so i think that once the debate is out there, people can weigh both sides, some folks will still decide that this is not a project they support. i think it is comparable to other projects that, as i mentioned earlier, were supported by this board. again, parkmerced was mostly a bunch of advocates. i believe it was the tenants union and others,
boston properties is one of them. i believe that equity office properties is another. i do believe that the campaign was somewhat misleading in that it led many members of the public to believe that there was a wall on the waterfront that was going to be created. but let's not lose sight of the fact that the eight washington development, which steps up from 48 feet in height along the embarcadero to a maximum of 130 feet height at the rear of the sight fits the scale of the buildings in the...
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. >>> boston market on the business of thanksgiving. much more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. nobody said an inkjet had to be slow. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ >>> about six minutes before the opening bell rings on wall street. let's bring in art cashin of the ubs financial services. on the day of the rally we had great headlines about the fiscal cliff. today there might be speed bumps and we're looking to open lower. looks like a long month
. >>> boston market on the business of thanksgiving. much more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. nobody said an inkjet had to be slow. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i heard you guys...
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the dean of one of the great chinese law schools was visiting me in boston, we went to dinner, and he said can i ask you something very, very personal. and i said, of course, you can ask anything. he said, no, this is a really private, intimate question. so i was trying to figure out, is this salary? [laughter] is it religion? is it politics, is it sex? what is it? he leans across the table and says, professor alford, this separation of powers business, separation of powers, you don't really believe it, do you? [laughter] he was rather amazed when i told him i thought it was a noble ideal. anyways, as aspiring as our example in the u.s. may be, i also think we owe it to the chinese and chinese reformers in particular to encourage them to familiarize themselves with an even broader range of hostilities. wonderfully with a conference that was referred to. prior to the financial crisis of 2008 but still to some degree today, many chinese reformers have tended to focus chiefly on the u.s. often to the exclusion of other models, drawn no doubt as much by our power as our ideals and ideas.
the dean of one of the great chinese law schools was visiting me in boston, we went to dinner, and he said can i ask you something very, very personal. and i said, of course, you can ask anything. he said, no, this is a really private, intimate question. so i was trying to figure out, is this salary? [laughter] is it religion? is it politics, is it sex? what is it? he leans across the table and says, professor alford, this separation of powers business, separation of powers, you don't really...
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miss warren, thank you so much for joining us from boston. boston. i know how to say it, boston, massachusetts. >> you do. >> let me ask you this. the most fundamental question -- people are voting right now, this fall in massachusetts. they are listening to you now. what's the fundamental difference between a democrat and a republican in 2012? >> i think it is about whose side you stand on. i have been out there fighting for working families on credit cards, mortgages, payday loans, standing up to wall street saying there have to be some rules. and working families get that. they understand that right now the republicans are not working for them. they are working the other side of the stat. they're working for wall street, big multinational companies. they're trying to figure out how those who already made it can hang on to even more of it. in other words, i think they have -- the game is rigged. >> okay. here is the problem i have with that. i agree with you sentimentally but here is the numbers problem i have. every poll we see between you and sco
miss warren, thank you so much for joining us from boston. boston. i know how to say it, boston, massachusetts. >> you do. >> let me ask you this. the most fundamental question -- people are voting right now, this fall in massachusetts. they are listening to you now. what's the fundamental difference between a democrat and a republican in 2012? >> i think it is about whose side you stand on. i have been out there fighting for working families on credit cards, mortgages, payday...
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boston university. >> cool. >> you were a year after me but i don't remember taking any classes with you. broadcast journalist. >> i remember very little from that time. >> is that a good thing? >> i think. i mean, i was sucking on a bong half the time, but beyond that i learned a lot. >> i'll take your word for it. >> yes. >> all right. onto life after boston university. >> yes. >> you're certainly the face of bravo, but before that a lot of folks know you spent a lot of time at cbs. >> i had a front row seat for the entire '90s. i was at the little hammer olympics, hurricane andrew, at the first -- covering the first ""vanity fair"" oscar party and bill clinton's nominating convention which was in new york. a lot of really exciting things. and i absolutely loved it. i felt like at cbs news i was in the center of the universe. >> you haven't forgotten some of your best moments. i will call your attention to a chapter in your book six moments i will like to forget. >> yes. >> one of them was the open mike. >> yes. that was terrible. the open mikes -- my book is called "most talkative
boston university. >> cool. >> you were a year after me but i don't remember taking any classes with you. broadcast journalist. >> i remember very little from that time. >> is that a good thing? >> i think. i mean, i was sucking on a bong half the time, but beyond that i learned a lot. >> i'll take your word for it. >> yes. >> all right. onto life after boston university. >> yes. >> you're certainly the face of bravo, but before that a...
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. >> eliot: you're living up in boston. >> salem yes right outside of boston. >> eliot: i don't want to draw any historical metaphors but salem, that's where they had the witch hunts. i'm not sure that that's where you want to go. >> that's why they have tolerance. me don'tthey don't want to make the same mistakes as before. >> eliot: thank you for joining us. good luck. man, you're
. >> eliot: you're living up in boston. >> salem yes right outside of boston. >> eliot: i don't want to draw any historical metaphors but salem, that's where they had the witch hunts. i'm not sure that that's where you want to go. >> that's why they have tolerance. me don'tthey don't want to make the same mistakes as before. >> eliot: thank you for joining us. good luck. man, you're
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marathon team, they did not go to boston. they have hard qualified. it was too hot. 87 degrees. 90 west of there in syracuse in new york. 85, new york city. 90 in richmond. this area is cooking like summer time. the northwest, a winter time. 25 this afternoon with snow falling. tooten -- two seasons. we were on the somber side of it. tying the record that goes back to 2002. a trace of snow in 1988. we could use some rain. might catch a shower on wednesday. basically a dry and pollen counts remain high. 2083. the total count at 2151. we are in the middle of allergy season. the cold front is coming. probably still above normal but this line of showers and clouds out of the mountains is what used to be the severe weather maker over the weekend. it is the remnants of that front. temperatures drop from almost 82 the 60's in pittsburgh and 50's in cleveland. the front moves off the coast and we will wake up to partly cloudy skies and cool air will be coming in. it is not going to be called. the west agrees will prevent it from warming up tomorrow. -- breeze
marathon team, they did not go to boston. they have hard qualified. it was too hot. 87 degrees. 90 west of there in syracuse in new york. 85, new york city. 90 in richmond. this area is cooking like summer time. the northwest, a winter time. 25 this afternoon with snow falling. tooten -- two seasons. we were on the somber side of it. tying the record that goes back to 2002. a trace of snow in 1988. we could use some rain. might catch a shower on wednesday. basically a dry and pollen counts...
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the dean of one of the great chinese law schools was visiting me in boston a decade ago. we went to dinner and he said, can i ask you something personal? i said, of course. he said, this is a private, intimate question. i was trying to figure out is this salary, is the religion, is it politics? he leans across the table and says, professor, the separation of powers business -- you don't really believe it, do you? [laughter] he was amazed when i told him it was a noble ideal. as inspiring as our examples in the u.s. may be, i think we all it to the chinese reformers -- owe to the chinese reformers to familiarize them with other possibilities. prior to the financial crisis of 2008 and still to some degree today, many chinese reformers have focused chiefly on the u.s. to the exclusion of other models, drawn by our power as much as our ideals and ideas. i think it is more in power when to our chinese friends -- empowering to our chinese friends to lay out a broader array of possibilities. our chinese friends can see a range of possibilities and see what our universal ideals i
the dean of one of the great chinese law schools was visiting me in boston a decade ago. we went to dinner and he said, can i ask you something personal? i said, of course. he said, this is a private, intimate question. i was trying to figure out is this salary, is the religion, is it politics? he leans across the table and says, professor, the separation of powers business -- you don't really believe it, do you? [laughter] he was amazed when i told him it was a noble ideal. as inspiring as our...
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dallas, fort worth, where i live to boston, philadelphia and new york city, nonstop, $139. that includes all taxes also. and we look at other cities like boston coast-to-coast or new york coast to coast, we are seeing those fares nonstop for $250 for the first of the year. you may need to be slightly flexible, but those are some of the best deals. even florida, i think, will be the gold mine. even for the los angeles area to four lauderdale are in the mid two hundreds. you are going coast to coast for sure. it is a nice place to be in the wintertime. orlando, tampa, fort lauderdale, those are the three that i would look at. after january 7, again. and then in europe. this is my best deal. i swear. i cannot believe it is this good. $516 in fuel surcharges. this gives you two continents. asia and europe all in the same trip. it is in -- in -- round trip all taxes included. new york and boston, $500. dagen: one quick thing, though, why are they offering the deals? are bookings falling off the cliff made january? >> there is a lot of us who have to travel during the holidays. t
dallas, fort worth, where i live to boston, philadelphia and new york city, nonstop, $139. that includes all taxes also. and we look at other cities like boston coast-to-coast or new york coast to coast, we are seeing those fares nonstop for $250 for the first of the year. you may need to be slightly flexible, but those are some of the best deals. even florida, i think, will be the gold mine. even for the los angeles area to four lauderdale are in the mid two hundreds. you are going coast to...
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it is on across the country from new york city to boston and philly to los angeles. traffic is starting to build, folks. you're seeing live pictures of what it is looking like out there. we are getting you up to speed before you hit the road. >>> we're also getting you up to speed on what's happening in the markets where the dow did move up after the cease-fire announcement and is holding around session highs. this is a whole lot better than last year when the dow fell 4.8% during the thanksgiving week. it was the worst performance since the markets began observing the holiday in 1942. another factoid for you -- since 1950 the s&p 500 has been positive 77% of the time on the wednesday before thanksgiving and the bullish trend historically extends shortly after. >>> three big stock movers for you. scholastic, chipotle up its share buyback program and mylan getting a credit upgrade by both moody's and s&p. >>> a rare update for shares of hewlett-packard. one day after it leveled significant charges of accounting improprieties and a will full effort to mislead at the fo
it is on across the country from new york city to boston and philly to los angeles. traffic is starting to build, folks. you're seeing live pictures of what it is looking like out there. we are getting you up to speed before you hit the road. >>> we're also getting you up to speed on what's happening in the markets where the dow did move up after the cease-fire announcement and is holding around session highs. this is a whole lot better than last year when the dow fell 4.8% during the...
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the boston evening post. >> the boston, called mccain to boston, an immigrant try to be impartial at the beginning. he tried to publish both articles on both sides. didn't work. he eventually became a stronger supporter of the royal government and was driven out of town because the. >> on the other side of that, nobody is on many different sources of media that we can kind of fat check. how often was the president of the newspaper or drastic exaggeration and outright lies to gain support or to turn people directly to one side or the other? >> you're definitely finding exaggerations, whether it's drastic or not. but is interested in finding was that a lot of newspaper accounts came as disclaimers. so publishers of the newspapers, printers cite reliable sources and a thesaurus is questionable, they would frequently printouts of the article and some sort of disclaimer. >> i remember there is a letter published the battle of lexington and concord to talk to the british soldiers coming and rampaging through and killing the barnyard animals. that never happened. there is a letter about the
the boston evening post. >> the boston, called mccain to boston, an immigrant try to be impartial at the beginning. he tried to publish both articles on both sides. didn't work. he eventually became a stronger supporter of the royal government and was driven out of town because the. >> on the other side of that, nobody is on many different sources of media that we can kind of fat check. how often was the president of the newspaper or drastic exaggeration and outright lies to gain...
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joseph kennedy went to boston. he went out with the prettiest girl in boston who also happen to be the mayor's daughter. whom he would later marry. everybody knew who he was. he was class president. again, he felt a part of the community. 10% of the student populations were catholics. in a large number of public schools. it was only when he graduated from harvard in 1912 that he understood what it meant to be irish catholics on of an east boston politician. he wanted to go in banking and finance. he didn't get a job or a job offer or an interview. his classmates, some of who were not as good as numbers as he was, none of whom were as articulate and charming as he was, his friends were constant on-off jobs. even in their family banks or in other banks. the only way he could get into banking was to take a civil service exam and become an assistant bank examiner. his job was to go around the state and examine bank books. he believed from that vantage point, especially in boston, they would see this bright young man an
joseph kennedy went to boston. he went out with the prettiest girl in boston who also happen to be the mayor's daughter. whom he would later marry. everybody knew who he was. he was class president. again, he felt a part of the community. 10% of the student populations were catholics. in a large number of public schools. it was only when he graduated from harvard in 1912 that he understood what it meant to be irish catholics on of an east boston politician. he wanted to go in banking and...
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>>> a ship carrying gas explodes in boston harbor. a chinese dam collapses, unleashing a 50-foot tidal wave. the east coast is plunged into days of darkness by a blackout. and in london, a train carrying nuclear waste crashes. enveloping the city in a radioactive cloud. these nightmare scenarios could happen. because we have become addicted to energy. and like any addict, we don't care how we get our fix. but now the consequences could lead to global disasters. ♪ >>> addicted to power. we are. across this globe of ours, the race is on to plug the growing gap between diminishing energy supply and soaring demand. meanwhile, to avoid choking on the carbon-based energy we burn, we're engaged in a worldwide search. not a gold rush but a power rush to be the first to find and first to develop new energy sources that are clean, green, and, yes, in expensive. >> what will happen to the world 100 years from today is actually fundamentally quite frightening. many people don't appreciate just how frightening it is, so we need a new industrial
>>> a ship carrying gas explodes in boston harbor. a chinese dam collapses, unleashing a 50-foot tidal wave. the east coast is plunged into days of darkness by a blackout. and in london, a train carrying nuclear waste crashes. enveloping the city in a radioactive cloud. these nightmare scenarios could happen. because we have become addicted to energy. and like any addict, we don't care how we get our fix. but now the consequences could lead to global disasters. ♪ >>>...
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hitting what proved to be a winning single free to the final score boston have struggled this season in the least but if anything's going to give them a boost it's a win over the yankees. versus first ever world class motor sport truck has been tested out in the moscow region for time for the one champion among those in attendance for the renaud world series event constantine but top off was there as well. four years ago view dram to moscow would have its very own world class more a sports wreck today even a month ago you could heal only workers here and the quickest car was nowhere near formula one levels but the dream finally came true and high octane action has found its home on the outskirts of the moscow region make an impact in international motor sport now a very real possibility for russia the building of the track began in two thousand and eight with a total cost to reaching one hundred fifty million dollars when it comes to a wants to get the best red money can buy they call herrmann to look at the global renowned architect who's designed numerous f one tracks around the wo
hitting what proved to be a winning single free to the final score boston have struggled this season in the least but if anything's going to give them a boost it's a win over the yankees. versus first ever world class motor sport truck has been tested out in the moscow region for time for the one champion among those in attendance for the renaud world series event constantine but top off was there as well. four years ago view dram to moscow would have its very own world class more a sports...
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syracuse to albany all the way to boston the rain has moved in, especially the north side of boston. vermont, new hampshire, rain, expect a rainy day. further to the south you have a wet morning commute to cleveland, mansfield, columbus, pittsburgh. little bit of rain heading for charleston. indiana and kentucky we're starting to dry things out. that's where the worst of the wet weather is. showers for the big cities. very light though. mostly only lasting 15 to 20 minutes. new york, philly, d.c., i don't expect a lot of airport delays from the light rain. as we look to the southeast, typical thunderstorm. 92 in orlando. texas is the other rainy spot. talk about gorgeous weather, middle of the country looks fantastic from oklahoma, kansas, chicago, denver back to the west coast. as far as tomorrow goes, tomorrow will be the last day of this rainy weather sliding off the east coast. after that we're in for a nice traet through mother's day. >> let's move that weather out of here. >>> let's turn to sports now. the nba playoffs. the l.a. clippers, yeah, the clippers, not the lakers, try
syracuse to albany all the way to boston the rain has moved in, especially the north side of boston. vermont, new hampshire, rain, expect a rainy day. further to the south you have a wet morning commute to cleveland, mansfield, columbus, pittsburgh. little bit of rain heading for charleston. indiana and kentucky we're starting to dry things out. that's where the worst of the wet weather is. showers for the big cities. very light though. mostly only lasting 15 to 20 minutes. new york, philly,...
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. >> boston mayor thomas menino is promising to block chick-fil-a to open a store in boston. >> the mayor rahm emmanuel threatens he is not going to allow chick-fil-a in chicago. >> and now san fran is telling chick fill aye it is not welcome. >> oh boy. >> jon: you know how the right is always complaining about the government persecuting them for their belief? mistaking not being able to do whatever they want whenever they want for censorship? well, in this case, i'm pretty sure they got something. pretty sure you can't outlaw a company with perfectly legal business practices because you kind their c.e.o.s views repellent. not sure which amendment covers that but it's probably in the top one. (laughter) i think maybe the mayors hadn't thought this thing through. >> i don't want the individual who will continue to advocate against people's rights. and that's who i am and that is what boston is all about. >> chick-fil-a's values are not chicago values. >> really s being against gay marriage your standard of values? because i'm pretty sure there is already another franchise-based anti-gay m
. >> boston mayor thomas menino is promising to block chick-fil-a to open a store in boston. >> the mayor rahm emmanuel threatens he is not going to allow chick-fil-a in chicago. >> and now san fran is telling chick fill aye it is not welcome. >> oh boy. >> jon: you know how the right is always complaining about the government persecuting them for their belief? mistaking not being able to do whatever they want whenever they want for censorship? well, in this case,...
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[laughter] >> after the boston massacre there was a brief discussion should be sent a ship's captain? a bostonian said i will carry the report to london. they decided they could not afford it. the royal government sent their own report. so in 1775 that is why the massachusetts government was not willing to spend the money. they knew they could be skipped if they did not. >>. >> we will continue questions downstairs. also signings of the book. let's continue downstairs. for our panelists. robert, a tired, and john todd andrlik is a publisher of raglan did, >> it is always a treat to be in this store it is a wonderland. about five years ago a friend suggested that i share rightabout ms. green. [laughter] i said to? she was called the which up on wall street. she was interesting but finance and wall street? then it was 2008. and everything changed the stock market collapsed collapsed, real-estate prices plunged and we were in a financial panic i started to think more about ms. green and how she's survived ms. green and how she's survived many financial crisis. there were no diaries then
[laughter] >> after the boston massacre there was a brief discussion should be sent a ship's captain? a bostonian said i will carry the report to london. they decided they could not afford it. the royal government sent their own report. so in 1775 that is why the massachusetts government was not willing to spend the money. they knew they could be skipped if they did not. >>. >> we will continue questions downstairs. also signings of the book. let's continue downstairs. for our...
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pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four cells down here. okay? one, two, three, and four. look for that cell with your number and go. hurry up. hurry up! pick up your feet and move. you better start moving with purpose. is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. >> they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready the for a cell mate? >> no
pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four...
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temperatures in boston right now are in the '80s. the front will bring some relief and hopefully some much-needed rain. we will see a spotty showers tonight and temperatures changing. 23 degrees right now in michigan. on the border between seasons with the cold air lingering to the north. tomorrow, a mix of clients son. showers passing to the south and east. thursday and friday look like partly cloudy days. tomorrow, a cooler day, with winds gusting to 21 miles an hour. a small craft advisory on the day. 57 in the mountains tomorrow. 52 on wednesday. the eastern shore, the temperatures will drop with a front killing by. low '70's and a chance for showers wednesday. the best chance would be down at ocean city where highs were up -- is will only be in the upper 50s. low '70's on friday and the weekend, our first real chance at a significant rain in quite some time. rain could be substantial with weekend highs in the '70s. >> we have a couple of extra days this year. billionaires' will be paying a lower tax rate than many have the middl
temperatures in boston right now are in the '80s. the front will bring some relief and hopefully some much-needed rain. we will see a spotty showers tonight and temperatures changing. 23 degrees right now in michigan. on the border between seasons with the cold air lingering to the north. tomorrow, a mix of clients son. showers passing to the south and east. thursday and friday look like partly cloudy days. tomorrow, a cooler day, with winds gusting to 21 miles an hour. a small craft advisory...
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minikin having what proved to be a winning single three to the final score boston of many struggled this season the l. east but if anything was going to be. going to be a win over the yankees. it didn't take ricky why lynch and long to make his name in the big leagues the taiwanese pitcher striking out a career high twelve opponents the first time in team history as his baltimore orioles rushed open atlantics chan getting plenty of help from not connected with a three run homer to make it four zero in a six one eventual final score the oriel thrusts avoiding a three game season series sweep the three joe moment record breaking the spirit. rushes first ever world class small. s'pore truck has been tested eyed in the moscow region for time formula one champion alan prost the monk was in attendance for the rent a world series event constantine to top off was there as well. four years ago view dram to moscow would have its very own world class more a sports wreck today even a month ago you could heal only workers here and the quickest car was nowhere near formula one levels but the drea
minikin having what proved to be a winning single three to the final score boston of many struggled this season the l. east but if anything was going to be. going to be a win over the yankees. it didn't take ricky why lynch and long to make his name in the big leagues the taiwanese pitcher striking out a career high twelve opponents the first time in team history as his baltimore orioles rushed open atlantics chan getting plenty of help from not connected with a three run homer to make it four...
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we have a car back in boston where our other home is. that's just the way it is. if people think there's something wrong with being successful they better vote fort other guy. i've been extraordinary successful and i want to use that success to help the american people. >> santorum took another shot at president obama for his push to send american students to college. he did this over the weekend. >> president obama wants to send -- he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. you're good decent men and women who go out and work hard every day and put their skills to task that aren't taught by some liberal college professor trying to indock trinature them. i understand why he wants you to go to college. he wants to remake you in his image. i want to create jobs so people can remake their children into their image, not his. >> calling the president a snob for wanting people to go to college. senator santorum triggering debate about the separation of church and state, specifically these comments made by john f. kennedy in 1960. >> i don't accept the
we have a car back in boston where our other home is. that's just the way it is. if people think there's something wrong with being successful they better vote fort other guy. i've been extraordinary successful and i want to use that success to help the american people. >> santorum took another shot at president obama for his push to send american students to college. he did this over the weekend. >> president obama wants to send -- he wants everybody in america to go to college....
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let's look around the country starting in boston. you see the roads. a lot of cars heading out of town. 43.6 million people traveling this thanksgiving weekend. that is a slight increase from last year. more people driving 50 miles since 2007. the national average for gasoline at $3.41. look at this image here. it is a little hard to tell but behind all of those plains that's the united states. and right now 5,000 flights are in the air according to the flights. the airlines are counting on a quiet thanksgiving to fuel fourth quarter profits. average domestic air fare at $180. fewest number of people flying however since 2009. when you have fewer seats which is what we have because capacity has been stripped out you have higher air fare rrs. you have seen air fares are up 16%. a as a lot of people talk about being thankful on thanksgiving. let's look at one airline stock you wanted to own. u.s. airways up 192%. not entirely because of the business but more because of the speculation. >> thanks so much. >> the latest on your travel for the weekend. >>>
let's look around the country starting in boston. you see the roads. a lot of cars heading out of town. 43.6 million people traveling this thanksgiving weekend. that is a slight increase from last year. more people driving 50 miles since 2007. the national average for gasoline at $3.41. look at this image here. it is a little hard to tell but behind all of those plains that's the united states. and right now 5,000 flights are in the air according to the flights. the airlines are counting on a...
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in 1880, sam bought her a hand some townhouse in boston. there were bookcases for one niece, a pearl neck lace for another, a salve ier pen dant for another, boxes of cigars, wheels of cheese, bottle of wine for every one. sam wrote julia explicit instructions for for handling the wine he was sending her in 1881. in the summer of 1880, the letters were filled with enthusiastic reports about a grand money-making scheme. he was backing developer who were pushing a grand resort. within a year, to no one's surprise but sam's the project was requiring more and more cash while little seemed to be getting built. by the fall of 1882, sam was in way over his head. when he finally admitted his situation to friends, they found that not only was his fortune gone, but he had foolishly signed papers making him libel for millions more. when he had hit bottom in 1849, he sailed west to california. this time he slunk out of town by catching a ship bound for england trying to throw creditors off his scent. the sisters envisioned brother sam leading a quiet l
in 1880, sam bought her a hand some townhouse in boston. there were bookcases for one niece, a pearl neck lace for another, a salve ier pen dant for another, boxes of cigars, wheels of cheese, bottle of wine for every one. sam wrote julia explicit instructions for for handling the wine he was sending her in 1881. in the summer of 1880, the letters were filled with enthusiastic reports about a grand money-making scheme. he was backing developer who were pushing a grand resort. within a year, to...
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he spends the summer helping to build the american fortifications around boston, and then when the drum is beat to recruit men to follow benedict arnold on a crazy marcv through the maine wilderness, benjamin warner signs up for that effort and marchs to lay siege to quebec. that invasion of canada, as eliot has hinted -- i don't want to give away the whole book -- but that american invasion of canada, the attempt to conquer them into liberty was an abject failure, and they retreated back south to ticonderoga. benjamin warner went home after that failed invasion, but his country called him again just three months later, and he signed up with washington's army to fight defense in the battle of long island. benjamin warner went back to war three more campaign years before the war was over. we have in the fort ticonderoga museum collections a great treasure, a simple canvas knapsack made out of linen painted barn red about this big, and inside that knapsack is a penned note written with a quill pen by a very old man in his 80s, benjamin warner. he tells us in that penned note this knapsack
he spends the summer helping to build the american fortifications around boston, and then when the drum is beat to recruit men to follow benedict arnold on a crazy marcv through the maine wilderness, benjamin warner signs up for that effort and marchs to lay siege to quebec. that invasion of canada, as eliot has hinted -- i don't want to give away the whole book -- but that american invasion of canada, the attempt to conquer them into liberty was an abject failure, and they retreated back south...
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joining us now is john butter from boston. john, good morning. are you guys seeing an outright decline in earnings? >> well, at this point, we're not seeing an outright decline. we're actually expecting growth of 3%. however this would be the lowest growth we've seen in about three years and also important to note most of this growth is coming from just one company, bank of america. they are only expected to report a small profit this quarter, they are having an unusually large contribution to the overall growth rate. if we exclude bank of america, it drops down to decline of 2%. >> john another sector which is impacted by one company is tech. we've talked a great deal in the past year or so how tech has outperformed. apple has this huge impact in how the sector as a whole looks. let's put this into some perspective if we look at apple separately to the rest of technology how do you see those trends working out? >> yep. similar to what we've seen in previous quarters, apple is the largest contributor to growth. we're looking for 3% growth. if you
joining us now is john butter from boston. john, good morning. are you guys seeing an outright decline in earnings? >> well, at this point, we're not seeing an outright decline. we're actually expecting growth of 3%. however this would be the lowest growth we've seen in about three years and also important to note most of this growth is coming from just one company, bank of america. they are only expected to report a small profit this quarter, they are having an unusually large...
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boston was on the few miles away but he had been banished. a burly and anthropological study there have been many books, many. this is by far the best to it i think tom can get you a copy still in print. this book made him a celebrity. it was no longer just a friend of cromwell hanging around and begging for attention. he was a person in his own white whose views were shown up and he was the only person who was a close friend of john milton, henry, depending on how the english politics was the closest friend, and then he struck on the question with a series of publications on the question of church and state and freedom and then finally produced a masterpiece something called the bloody tenant of persecution which had just incredible influence. it's a 400 page analysis of history, rall, logic, experience, and course scripture he had seen the corruption of the church of england, he lived for that by politics. and he lived through the corruption that happens when the church in massachusetts and the political establishment there was. he believed
boston was on the few miles away but he had been banished. a burly and anthropological study there have been many books, many. this is by far the best to it i think tom can get you a copy still in print. this book made him a celebrity. it was no longer just a friend of cromwell hanging around and begging for attention. he was a person in his own white whose views were shown up and he was the only person who was a close friend of john milton, henry, depending on how the english politics was the...
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and boston beach is closed while they do. i'm mary salada in troy, massachusetts, for abc news. >> be careful in the water. >>> time to look at weather across the country on your tuesday morning. we have pop-up showers from d.c. to boston, with heavy rain along the coast. also, some afternoon thunderstorms from pittsburgh to indianapolis. hail and high winds in the south, from atlanta to new orleans. thunderstorms and flash flooding in the southwest. >> 90s and triple-digits in the rockies and plains. 80s across the midwest. 70s in the northeast and the pacific northwest. >>> coming up next after the break, surprising, new details about the president's family tree. >>> plus, the news apple fans have been waiting for. we'll tell you what to expect, when to expect the newest iphone, now apparently just weeks away. >>> and later in "the pulse," china's superswimmer now raising suspicion. a 16-year-old girl faster than all the guys. >>> welcome back, everybody. we may get some action from the federal reserve this week. it appears
and boston beach is closed while they do. i'm mary salada in troy, massachusetts, for abc news. >> be careful in the water. >>> time to look at weather across the country on your tuesday morning. we have pop-up showers from d.c. to boston, with heavy rain along the coast. also, some afternoon thunderstorms from pittsburgh to indianapolis. hail and high winds in the south, from atlanta to new orleans. thunderstorms and flash flooding in the southwest. >> 90s and...
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word of this got to boston. they ordered a dozen soldiers, rough men with combat veterans from the religious wars in europe, arrested them and put them immediately on a ship back to london where they immediately were sent to prison for life almost certainly after having their ears caught of and the time removed. like in english prison was a life sentence, generally a very short sentence, not even the rats a well. winthrop, however, was a friend of williams and sent him a warning, a blizzard delayed the soldiers. williams disappeared, fled into the blizzard and never saw salem again. he spent that winner he never was quite a will to except it had never believed he could have happened that his friends d colleagues had banished him. he could understand it if they had excommunicated him, but he had been banned from the civil society. he could never grasp. the indians saved his life. his relationship absolutely crucial. crucial to american history, even though i'm skipping over. but the very key to what happens later
word of this got to boston. they ordered a dozen soldiers, rough men with combat veterans from the religious wars in europe, arrested them and put them immediately on a ship back to london where they immediately were sent to prison for life almost certainly after having their ears caught of and the time removed. like in english prison was a life sentence, generally a very short sentence, not even the rats a well. winthrop, however, was a friend of williams and sent him a warning, a blizzard...